TRAC's analysis was based on ICE
records of 2.3 million deportations, obtained as a result of scores of requests
for case-by-case records under the Freedom of Information Act. Covering the
period from FY 2008 FY 2013, the report presents a detailed portrait of the
changing nature of criminal offenses represented in these ICE deportations
Secure Communities is an ambitious
national program under which millions of fingerprints gathered by local law
enforcement agencies are automatically transmitted to ICE via the FBI so that
the immigration agency can then issue "detainers" requesting that
local authorities hold selected individuals for possible later deportation.
TRAC's analysis shows that in FY 2013 only 12 percent of all deportees had been
found to have committed a serious crime. And for fully half of those convicted,
the most serious charge was only an immigration or traffic violation.
For full details, including counts for
specific criminal offenses, see the report at:http://trac.syr.edu/immigration/reports/349/To
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